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Fear of Herpes and HIV

I  received oral sex 35 days ago from the guy . I did a test for HIV at 28 days test 4th generation test Architect combo Ag/Ab and std( Not Herpes, HPV) all the results came back negative. But i'm afraid of Herpes and HIV, the guy looked fine with no lesion or cold sores around the mouth, and he claimed he is clean, but you never know how true is that? I had done another HIV test at 5 weeks, planning to do some others combo/ DUO at  45 days, and two months. About the Herpes test i will do one at three months from the exposure.

Now 37 days after the encounter i still have this cloudy, bubbly and sometimes dark yellow urine, especially in the morning when i wake up, it becomes more clearer when i drink a lot of water, but returns back again to dark urine,  with little lower back pain, dry mouth, feel my skin is dry all the time, upper head redness like seborrhea, just little.  I know some kind of infection got from the guy but don't what it is. I had done urine test three times at 12, 28, 32 days all came back negative.

I have this burning when urinate, and sometimes uncomfortable at nights , feel itchiness all over at other times.

Any information given will be appreciated.
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I don't have at all HSV1 oral herpes.  I received oral sex his mouth to my p***s,  not sure his statues.  I don't know now,  what causing this dark and smelly urine. Now i eat a lot but,  less stools with gas, i wonder what STD causes this.  Thanks for ur information

    
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There was no risk of HIV here. Your testing is now definitive that you are negative. No further testing is required here. Your doctor will suggest the 12 week sleep easy.

Nothing here sounds like herpes. If you already have oral HSV1 then there was zero risk.

Everything seems pretty normal, so just relax and it will be fine.
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